
Typhoon Bualoy struck Vietnam accompanied by strong winds and heavy rain. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
As a result, at least 13 people died, 46 were injured, and several others went missing. The typhoon hit the coast, destroying many houses, cutting off power lines, and flooding roads.
By evening, the typhoon weakened and moved towards Laos. According to government data, more than 44,000 homes were damaged and thousands of hectares of crops were submerged.
Tens of thousands of families were left without electricity. The Prime Minister mobilized services to prepare for emergencies.
Experts warn that the risk of heavy rain and flooding still continues. The population needs to approach emergency situations with caution.
Efforts to strengthen security measures and provide necessary assistance in the region are ongoing. State and local organizations are actively working together to eliminate the consequences of the typhoon.